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Check out all this snow! Mt Ruapehu is looking epic after a fresh dumping of snow. The mountain is gearing up to open this weekend for its first skiers of the season. Will you be heading along?
Are you excited for the winter season? Which NZ skifield is your favourite? Let us … View moreHey neighbours,
Check out all this snow! Mt Ruapehu is looking epic after a fresh dumping of snow. The mountain is gearing up to open this weekend for its first skiers of the season. Will you be heading along?
Are you excited for the winter season? Which NZ skifield is your favourite? Let us know in the replies! Photo credit: Tom Lee/ Stuff
Hey neighbours,
Check out all this snow! Mt Ruapehu is looking epic after a fresh dumping of snow. The mountain is gearing up to open this weekend for its first skiers of the season. Will you be heading along?
Are you excited for the winter season? Which NZ skifield is your favourite? Let us … View moreHey neighbours,
Check out all this snow! Mt Ruapehu is looking epic after a fresh dumping of snow. The mountain is gearing up to open this weekend for its first skiers of the season. Will you be heading along?
Are you excited for the winter season? Which NZ skifield is your favourite? Let us know in the replies! Photo credit: Tom Lee/ Stuff
Proud Property 7 Taupo Limited
$155 per night on Airbnb. Also available for a Short term rental if you are working in Taupo on contract please enquirer for a weekly rate.
A private haven for you pleasure, this beautiful cottage terraced on the Pukenamu Lakeside Resort is your perfect getaway to refresh and recharge in Taupo or… View more$155 per night on Airbnb. Also available for a Short term rental if you are working in Taupo on contract please enquirer for a weekly rate.
A private haven for you pleasure, this beautiful cottage terraced on the Pukenamu Lakeside Resort is your perfect getaway to refresh and recharge in Taupo or a great stopover spot for all those tourist attractions. A 2 minute walk to the lakes edge and the walking track that runs for 5 miles it’s great for an evening stroll, morning run, dog walking or to select a quiet ”my” space on the beach and reflect.
Pukenamu is a residential street with beautiful designer homes, the terracing of the streets enables every home to take advantage of lake, mountains and sunset views. King bed, kitchenette, under floor heating is a luxury and internet is provided for your convenience. Call Jenni on 027 9504230
Darren Petry from Taupō District Council
The Friends of the Taupo Museum are excited to present the 'Mirror Magic' exhibition to Taupo.
Mirror Magic takes you beyond the looking glass and into the crazy back-to front, upside-down world of reflections and light.
The incredible properties of mirrors inspire people from … View moreThe Friends of the Taupo Museum are excited to present the 'Mirror Magic' exhibition to Taupo.
Mirror Magic takes you beyond the looking glass and into the crazy back-to front, upside-down world of reflections and light.
The incredible properties of mirrors inspire people from all walks of life. Magicians use them to create illusions, scientists use them within a microscope to enable us to see things which are too small to be seen with the naked eye, and artists use them to explore the nature of reality. Mirrors are quite magical and this exhibition allows you to delve into some of their amazing properties and many uses in fun and exciting ways.
Read more here -
Darren Petry from Taupō District Council
A new district-wide education campaign is being rolled out to encourage people to do the right thing when it comes to flushing foreign objects into the wastewater system.
The 'We're all guardians of our Great Lake' campaign will feature radio, print and billboard advertising to … View moreA new district-wide education campaign is being rolled out to encourage people to do the right thing when it comes to flushing foreign objects into the wastewater system.
The 'We're all guardians of our Great Lake' campaign will feature radio, print and billboard advertising to get the message out and is being run in conjunction with an extensive preventative wastewater pipe maintenance programme that began earlier in the year. So far there have been 62.5 kilometres of pipes surveyed and 1470 manholes checked and cleaned, which accounts for approximately 35 per cent of the number we have in the Taupo/Acacia Bay area. More than 295 of the manholes checked had to be raised to the surface as over time many had been buried or built over. Another 735 will require some follow-up work.
Read more here -
The Team from Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
In some emergencies you may be stranded in your vehicle for some time. A flood, snow storm or major traffic accident could make it impossible to proceed.
What emergency supplies do you have in your vehicle?
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Check out Get Growing subscriber Clare Strange's genius hack for a gardening apron. It was made from a pair of jeans from an op shop. "All of my gardening clothes come from op shops," she says. "Large men's shirts make good cover-ups to keep sun and insects off my arms. For… View moreCheck out Get Growing subscriber Clare Strange's genius hack for a gardening apron. It was made from a pair of jeans from an op shop. "All of my gardening clothes come from op shops," she says. "Large men's shirts make good cover-ups to keep sun and insects off my arms. For the apron, start with a smaller size than you would wear so it doesn't wrap around too far. Check that it has a lot of pockets." So tell us if you've got similarly fashionable, exclusive-for-the-garden glad rags, and if yes, why not post a photo in the Reply space too!
Marie from Kinloch
Hi Neighbours
Need some help. I've just locked my 3 dogs in my car in Kinloch.
Does anyone know of a locksmith in Kinloch
I live in The Poplars
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Drop in anytime between 3.30… View moreFind out how you can get started towards the career you’ve always dreamed of at one of our info sessions! Talk to our tutors, take a tour of our facilities, and get answers to all your questions!
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Graeme Bergh is a keen motorcyclist and happens to be a NZ Police officer. He’s attended many serious motorcycle crashes and learned first-hand the factors that cause and contribute to them.
Sadly, in the majority of cases, there were things the rider could have done to prevent the crash, … View moreGraeme Bergh is a keen motorcyclist and happens to be a NZ Police officer. He’s attended many serious motorcycle crashes and learned first-hand the factors that cause and contribute to them.
Sadly, in the majority of cases, there were things the rider could have done to prevent the crash, “and that breaks my heart”, says Graeme. His solution? “Do some training”. It just might save your life.
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